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Pause. Perfect. Prosper: Why Finishing One Good Idea Beats Chasing a Thousand New Ones

Dear Business Owners

Dear Business Owner.

It’s the enemy that keeps you grounded with ideas.

Ideas.

Ideas lead you to opportunities.

Ideas rule the world.

All great things started with Ideas.

But…

God had an idea to create the world. And proceeded to completing the idea.

Until he would say, “it is good”.

So until your idea has gotten to “this is good”.

In Genesis 1, after each stage of creation (light, land, animals, etc.), the Bible says, “And God saw that it was good.”

Then, after completing everything, including the creation of humans; Genesis 1:31 says:

“And God saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was very good.”

You have a project. You haven’t finished it. You are having another great idea. You keep having great ideas but nothing you have done that we can say, “it is very good”.

Guy, pause.

It’s the enemy.

The enemy wants you grounded.

You dont need things complicated.

You need things simple.

And you need time.

This world that God created that “was very good” had no skyscrapers. The world had no smartphones and the internet as at the 7th day.

Your project is valid.

As simple as it is.

You are doing great.

Rather than build more complexities. Just work on scalability.

Time will grow your business.

Like the earth, time will bring the internet and skyscrapers.

Development will come.

But allow your earth to earth.

Rest on your 7th day.

Think of sabbaticals.

After an illustrious career, a footballer name Sergio Busquet says he is resting.

After days of being a professional footballer.

Years of strict structural trainings and football games. He will finally rest.

He will pause.

Take a break.

Which could go for a year or two.

That’s his 7th day.

After which he will resume as a coach.

But first… rest.

Your Sabbatical Spotter

Ediale

#ForTheCulture

PS: Again, remember this, “keep things simple”. A musician, an american rapper is head above all his peers not because he did so much. But Chamillionaire (Hakeem Seriki) mastered the business art of doing one simple thing per time. And how to make it really simple. Like his Luxury Tour Bus Company that provides high-end buses for artists and tours. As simple as that business is . It makes more money for him than rapping.

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